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Chamrousse (Шаблон:IPA-fr) is a ski resort in southeastern France, in the Belledonne mountain range near Grenoble in the Isère department. It is located in a commune of the same name and is situated on the Recoin at Шаблон:Convert and the Roche Béranger at Шаблон:Convert. The ski-lifts reach the Cross of Chamrousse at Шаблон:Convert.

Population

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Olympics

Chamrousse hosted the six alpine skiing events of the 1968 Winter Olympics, where Jean-Claude Killy of France won three gold medals in the men's events. All women's events took place at Recoin de Chamrousse, located Шаблон:Convert away.[1]

Skiing at Chamrousse

There are more than Шаблон:Convert of downhill runs at Chamrousse and 24 ski lifts. There are also Шаблон:Convert of trails for cross-country skiing. Cross-country skiing can be practised from the opening of the resort to early or mid-April.

Cycle racing

Details of the climb

The road to the ski station starts at Uriage-les-Bains from where the climb is Шаблон:Convert long, gaining Шаблон:Convert in elevation, at an average gradient of 6.5%. There are several sections in excess off 11% in the early stages of the climb.[2] For the Tour de France, the summit is at an elevation of Шаблон:Convert.[3]

The ski station can also be reached by a more northerly route, from Uriage-les-Bains via Saint-Martin-d'Uriage. This climb is Шаблон:Convert gaining Шаблон:Convert in elevation, at an average gradient of 7.2%.[4]

Tour de France

The climb of Chamrousse was used in the mountain time-trial in the 2001 Tour de France. Lance Armstrong won the stage (#11) on 18 July 2001,[3] when he took just over an hour to complete the hors catégorie climb from Grenoble to the ski resort.Шаблон:Citation needed In 2012, Armstrong was disqualified from winning this stage, following the Lance Armstrong doping case.[3]

The ski station was re-visited by the race on 18 July 2014.[5] The winner of the Шаблон:Convert stage 13 from Saint-Étienne was the Italian Vincenzo Nibali who increased his lead over his nearest rivals, with Richie Porte, who began the day second overall, losing nine minutes on the climb.[6]

Climate

On average, Chamrousse experiences 135.8 days per year with a minimum temperature below Шаблон:Convert, 15.3 days per year with a minimum temperature below Шаблон:Convert, 44.8 days per year with a maximum temperature below Шаблон:Convert, and no days per year with a maximum temperature above Шаблон:Convert. The record high temperature was Шаблон:Convert on 18 July 2023, while the record low temperature was Шаблон:Convert on 5 February 2012.[7]

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References

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External links

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  1. 1968 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 77-84. Шаблон:In lang
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